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Rationale of internal and external reforms in india

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Answered by sailorking
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There are several internal and external reforms of India. As developments are being done in India in all the directions, there are obviously, some reforms done in the internal structure of the country which made it possible. The important internal reforms of the country are the use of own products, instead of using the products from china.

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The external reforms are like making a standard in front of the world and standing at par with other nations. When India was attacked by Pakistan, Indian army killed the terrorist by entering the borders of Pakistan.

Answered by gratefuljarette
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Rationale of internal and external reforms in India:

India got its independence from the hands of the britishers in the year 1947, over the years there are many reforms that have taken place in the country both internal reforms and external reforms.

  • The internal reforms has to be done for the country to excel to greater highs and to be self dependent on products and resources. Like if our country makes or manufacturers its own products and not importing anything through other country is called internals reforms.
  • External reforms can be diplomatic stand against a country doing injustice to us or our allies.
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